The first round will conclude and the second round will get underway on
Tuesday, including matches for fifth-seeded former U.S. Open champion
Juan Martin del Potro, sixth-seeded former Aussie Open runner-up Jo-Wilfried
Tsonga, seventh-seeded French star Richard Gasquet, and eighth-seeded Serb
Janko Tipsarevic. The flashy Frenchman Tsonga will battle Davydenko on Day 3.

This prestigious tennis event, which dates all the way back to 1897, has been
captured the last eight years by the record-setting Rafael Nadal, who topped
Novak Djokovic in last year's marquee finale. Last year's final marked a
rematch of the 2009 title match, which was also won by the clay-court king
Nadal.

Nadal is 44-1 lifetime at this particular event and owns a record 22 Masters
shields overall.

The world No. 1 Djokovic, who has been nursing an ankle injury, is scheduled
to meet Youzhny in the second round this week.

This week's other top seeds are U.S. Open champion Andy Murray and the French
Open stalwart Nadal. Murray's first bout of the week will come against Roger-
Vasselin, while Nadal awaits the Fernando Verdasco-Marinko Matosevic winner.